Charlie Allen
There are several artists with this name including:
1) Charlie Allen was vocalist with American band Pacific Gas & Electric.
2) Charlie Allen is an American trumpeter.
3) Charlie Allen is an American country musician born in Bristol, TN, into a family steeped in Country music. Allen’s mother, Louise Bouton was a regular on WCYB radio’s “Fun and Farm Time,” and she is a member of the Bristol Hall of Fame. His father, Charles D. Bouton, was an artist manager. Read Full BioThere are several artists with this name including:
1) Charlie Allen was vocalist with American band Pacific Gas & Electric.
2) Charlie Allen is an American trumpeter.
3) Charlie Allen is an American country musician born in Bristol, TN, into a family steeped in Country music. Allen’s mother, Louise Bouton was a regular on WCYB radio’s “Fun and Farm Time,” and she is a member of the Bristol Hall of Fame. His father, Charles D. Bouton, was an artist manager.
Singing and performing was the family business, and Allen and his brothers, William and Robert, learned from the best. Just as some mothers give their child a toy to play with, Allen’s mom gave him a broom, and taught him to pretend that it was a microphone. Eventually, he would learn to play the guitar, piano, steel guitar and drums. When most of his friends were getting on a school bus, Allen was getting on a tour bus.
Allen’s uncle, Jim Harless, was also in the music business in Ft. Worth, Texas. It was there, at age seven, that Allen began to hone his skills as a singer and performer with his family at the legendary Panther Hall. The stage was his classroom, and his teachers were the pillars of Country music; Loretta Lynn, Hank Williams, Jr., Waylon Jennings and Jerry Lee Lewis are just a few of the touring performers that Allen fronted for, and worked with. It was during this time that Allen signed his first recording contract with Decca Records.
By age fifteen, Allen was fronting his own group, The Bouton Brothers. They appeared on various television shows in the Bristol and Kingsport area, opening for the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Charley Pride and others. He also hosted his own television show, sponsored by Martha White.
Later on, Allen was signed to Parc Records, an independent label and publishing company with offices in Orlando, Florida, and Nashville. Parc, and their affiliate, Parc Studios, boasted a stellar list of clients such as The Backstreet Boys, ‘N Snyc, Britney Spears and Mariah Carey, among others. Commuting between Nashville and Orlando, Allen wrote and recorded many songs, including “Better Said Than Done,” co-written with Earl Thomas Conley. That song garnered Allen his first critical acclaim from Music Row’s toughest critic, Robert K. Oermann, who has been an ardent supporter of Allen ever since. He also made fans of the nationally syndicated radio show hosts, John Boy and Billy, who had this to say: “We believe that Charlie is destined for stardom. He has a heart as big as Tennessee and a voice to match it.”
Allen’s CD, That Was Then, This Is Now, was released in 2008.
1) Charlie Allen was vocalist with American band Pacific Gas & Electric.
2) Charlie Allen is an American trumpeter.
3) Charlie Allen is an American country musician born in Bristol, TN, into a family steeped in Country music. Allen’s mother, Louise Bouton was a regular on WCYB radio’s “Fun and Farm Time,” and she is a member of the Bristol Hall of Fame. His father, Charles D. Bouton, was an artist manager. Read Full BioThere are several artists with this name including:
1) Charlie Allen was vocalist with American band Pacific Gas & Electric.
2) Charlie Allen is an American trumpeter.
3) Charlie Allen is an American country musician born in Bristol, TN, into a family steeped in Country music. Allen’s mother, Louise Bouton was a regular on WCYB radio’s “Fun and Farm Time,” and she is a member of the Bristol Hall of Fame. His father, Charles D. Bouton, was an artist manager.
Singing and performing was the family business, and Allen and his brothers, William and Robert, learned from the best. Just as some mothers give their child a toy to play with, Allen’s mom gave him a broom, and taught him to pretend that it was a microphone. Eventually, he would learn to play the guitar, piano, steel guitar and drums. When most of his friends were getting on a school bus, Allen was getting on a tour bus.
Allen’s uncle, Jim Harless, was also in the music business in Ft. Worth, Texas. It was there, at age seven, that Allen began to hone his skills as a singer and performer with his family at the legendary Panther Hall. The stage was his classroom, and his teachers were the pillars of Country music; Loretta Lynn, Hank Williams, Jr., Waylon Jennings and Jerry Lee Lewis are just a few of the touring performers that Allen fronted for, and worked with. It was during this time that Allen signed his first recording contract with Decca Records.
By age fifteen, Allen was fronting his own group, The Bouton Brothers. They appeared on various television shows in the Bristol and Kingsport area, opening for the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Charley Pride and others. He also hosted his own television show, sponsored by Martha White.
Later on, Allen was signed to Parc Records, an independent label and publishing company with offices in Orlando, Florida, and Nashville. Parc, and their affiliate, Parc Studios, boasted a stellar list of clients such as The Backstreet Boys, ‘N Snyc, Britney Spears and Mariah Carey, among others. Commuting between Nashville and Orlando, Allen wrote and recorded many songs, including “Better Said Than Done,” co-written with Earl Thomas Conley. That song garnered Allen his first critical acclaim from Music Row’s toughest critic, Robert K. Oermann, who has been an ardent supporter of Allen ever since. He also made fans of the nationally syndicated radio show hosts, John Boy and Billy, who had this to say: “We believe that Charlie is destined for stardom. He has a heart as big as Tennessee and a voice to match it.”
Allen’s CD, That Was Then, This Is Now, was released in 2008.
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Eulogy
Charlie Allen Lyrics
I'm not invincible
I'm not afraid
Decisions decide it mistakes have been made
And what if tomorrow there's nobody there
To call out
So let me be solid and let me be sure
And let me be honest and let me be pure
And if I can't be those things let me be stubborn and doubt
Don't let me mean nothing or just pass away
Just give me tomorrow forever today
God knows I'll waste it
The great equalizer is herbidly rushing my way
Be content
Be content
Why am I a nerved
Oh why am I surprised
This lifes only constant now I realize
A person is present until the one day he must go
So when that day comes whether planned or unplanned
When I join the infinate grains of the sand
When I see the white gates of heaven and fires below
Don't let me be nothing or just pass away
Just give me tomorrow forever today
God knows I'll waste it
The great equalizer is herbidly rushing my way
Be content
Be content
Contributed by Chase A. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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I'm not invincible
I'm not afraid
Decisions decide it mistakes have been made
And what if tomorrow there's nobody there
To call out
So let me be solid and let me be sure
And let me be honest and let me be pure
And if I can't be those things let me be stubborn and doubt
Don't let me mean nothing or just pass away
Just give me tomorrow forever today
God knows I'll waste it
The great equalizer is herbidly rushing my way
Be content
Be content
Why am I a nerved
Oh why am I surprised
This lifes only constant now I realize
A person is present until the one day he must go
So when that day comes whether planned or unplanned
When I join the infinate grains of the sand
When I see the white gates of heaven and fires below
Don't let me be nothing or just pass away
Just give me tomorrow forever today
God knows I'll waste it
The great equalizer is herbidly rushing my way
Be content
Be content
bk
I'm not invincible
I'm not afraid
Decisions decide it mistakes have been made
And what if tomorrow there's nobody there
To call out
So let me be solid and let me be sure
And let me be honest and let me be pure
And if I can't be those things let me be stubborn and doubt
Don't let me mean nothing or just pass away
Just give me tomorrow forever today
God knows I'll waste it
The great equalizer is herbidly rushing my way
Be content
Be content
Why am I a nerved
Oh why am I surprised
This lifes only constant now I realize
A person is present until the one day he must go
So when that day comes whether planned or unplanned
When I join the infinate grains of the sand
When I see the white gates of heaven and fires below
Don't let me be nothing or just pass away
Just give me tomorrow forever today
God knows I'll waste it
The great equalizer is herbidly rushing my way
Be content
Be content
Kyle Elliott
Thank you so much fellow YouTuber
C. Lievsay
Mia and Zoey thank you so much for the lyrics! There's no lyric video on YouTube 😓
Ashesphe NL
Spotify introduced me to this song. I've never loved Spotify so much. This song is incredible! 😍😍😍
p1p3l1n3 pvnch
This is by far one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard and I don’t understand why it has so little views :(
Sum Panek
This is such a beautiful song , I can't stop listening to it . Also, his voice it's purely flawless.
Caro
WHY HAS NO ONE HEARD OF THIS SONG? I dont mean to yell but ?????
Overwatered Plants
Trying to find piano sheet music and very sad I can’t
Dumbbird
2 years later and still no luck 😞
Paige R. Hackett
This might help a little bit? It looks like it's just chords, I don't play piano but this is just what I found: https://chordify.net/chords/charlie-allen-eulogy-yonk182